
The Tribal Cancer Health Summit, Strengthening Ties: Collaborative Paths to Indigenous Cancer Health Equity is a day and a half conference uniting leaders from the Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Cancer Consortium (Cancer Consortium), healthcare providers, researchers, Tribes, and Tribal Organizations. It aims to advance cancer prevention, care, and research for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities through culturally respectful partnerships and inclusive practices.
The goal is to bring together Cancer Consortium leadership, providers, and researchers in partnership with Tribes and Tribal Organizations to cultivate strategic, culturally respectful alliances that amplify collective impact and deepen Indigenous engagement across all aspects of cancer care and research. Objectives include initiating efforts to increase Tribal patient access to care at the Cancer Consortium and enhancing collaboration with the Indian Health Service, Tribal Health Services, Urban Indian Health Programs (I/T/U), and Tribal Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs.
Registration is closed.